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<p>Long known for helping marine animals in need, SeaWorld is partnering with local animal shelters in Central Florida to encourage adoptions of homeless dogs and cats.</p>
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&ldquo;SeaWorld&rsquo;s Happy Tails&rdquo; is a new animal adoption program that will provide pet lovers two free single-day admissions to SeaWorld when they adopt a dog or cat from a participating animal shelter. Shelters include the SPCA of Central Florida shelters in Orlando and Sanford, and the Orange County Animal Services shelter in Orlando. Details can be found on <a href="http://www.seaworldcares.com">www.seaworldcares.com.</a></p>
<p>SeaWorld has long supported local animal shelters by providing homes, and a second chance at life, for hundreds of abandoned and neglected animals. Considered by many untrainable, these adopted animals now steal the stage -- and fans&rsquo; hearts -- as stars in the parks&rsquo; popular shows &ldquo;Pets Ahoy&rdquo; in Orlando and &ldquo;Pets Rule&rdquo; in San Diego. Promoting the importance of shelter adoptions, these furry ambassadors bring smiles to thousands of guests every day.</p>
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Animal sheltersEconomy of the United StatesPetRescued dogSeaWorldSeaWorldSeaWorld OrlandoSocial IssuesSocial IssuesTourism in the United StatesZoologyThu, 10 Feb 2011 19:39:19 +0000Greg Smith36381 at http://www.seaworldparksblog.com